AI & Your Future: Exploring Scotland’s Apprenticeship Opportunities

Who should attend?

If you're 16-24 and ready to explore a career in IT, software development, digital marketing, business administration, data, or cybersecurity, this session will show you how to use AI tools across these fields to solve real-world problems with cutting-edge technology. You’ll also learn about our apprenticeship programs and have the chance to speak with a recruiter for guidance on starting an apprenticeship.

The future is full of opportunities—can you lead the way?

What You’ll Experience:

  • Interactive AI Workshop
    Get hands-on with AI in a workshop led by our expert trainer. Discover how AI is transforming industries and learn how you can use it to advance your career.

  • Explore QA Apprenticeships
    Learn about all the exciting apprenticeship opportunities available in digital, IT, and tech. Whether you're interested in business administration, software development, or cybersecurity, we'll show you how to kickstart your journey.

  • Industry Ambassador Talks
    Hear from our Apprentice Ambassadors who are professionals in tech, business, and digital marketing. Get first-hand insights into their career paths and discover the latest trends shaping these fields.

  • One-on-One Informal Interviews
    Receive personalised advice from our resourcing team. Explore the apprenticeship opportunities best suited to your interests and get guidance on how to move forward.

  • Networking Lunch
    Enjoy a free lunch while connecting with peers, industry professionals, and QA staff. Build connections that could help you take your next career step.

Why Attend?

  • Hands-on experience with AI and insights into the future of tech

  • Learn about apprenticeship opportunities that align with your career goals

  • Get personalised career advice and support from industry experts

  • Network with like-minded individuals and professionals

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